Rainier Soccer Alliance, (Puyallup Soccer Union & RSA Elite) have been working with youth soccer players for over 40 years in Puyallup and the surrounding communities. Our program consists of Micro, Recreational (RSA Union), and Competitive (RSA Elite) teams.

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SKILLS NIGHT was a success. Thank you to all the kids that came out. And a special thank you to Coach Joe and Coach Brian for coming out every Friday to make skills night possible.

RSA is working on dates for our next Skills session. Check back here or like us on Facebook for the most up to date information.

Lightning Safety Policy: The official policy of WYS and NPSL is based on the NOAA recommendations for safety found here:

http://www-mo.weather.gov/safety/lightning-sports . If lightning is sighted and/or thunder heard, practices and games should be paused and all players vacated to a safe shelter. No play should be resumed until both thunder and lightning have passed and been gone for at least 30 minutes.

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Referee Clinics

If you are 13yrs old or older you can earn money as a Referee. You are able to sign up for the locations and days that suits your schedule. There is a major shortage of referee's so once you have completed your course you can start working right away.

The link is here:

Click the drop down menu to the “Become a Referee” tab, and then sign up for a clinic!

The information below is to be used as a guide. Each clinic has its own terms and conditions. Info is subject to change without notice. Please contact the clinic directly to verify all information.

Pre-registration and completion of online material is REQUIRED.

VERY, VERY IMPORTANT: This class has online material that MUST be completed (and this system MUST say ONLINE COMPLETE in green highlight) prior to class. You WILL NOT be admitted to the class if you have not completed the education and the system does not indicate ONLINE COMPLETE. Paper or email proof of completion is not accepted. There are no exceptions.

The HARD CUTOFF is two days before the clinic at 8PM to complete the online material. If you are not 100 complete then you will not be allowed to attend the clinic. Should this happen then you can wait for a later clinic or request your funds be reimbursed.

Accessing the Online Material:
After you have registered and paid for your class, log on and look in the Clinic Reservation box for a button labeled Online Lessons. This button will provide access to the online material. Click on that button and complete ALL modules. Completing all material will take a 2-3 hours, so allow time to complete this. This material contains essential information that is part of your referee exam.

IMPORTANT: Read and follow the instructions CAREFULLY. Do not skip ahead in videos. Failure to carefully follow the instructions or skipping portions of videos may result in you not receiving credit for completing the item.

Further HELP can be found by going to this link:
http://www.wareferees.org/HowTo/EntryLevelOnlineClinic.aspx

Please be aware that if this New Referee Clinic is held before July 1, it will provide certification through the end of this calendar year. If it is on or after July 1, it will provide certification for the remainder of this calendar year and through next year.

This class consists of both classroom and outdoor instruction on a field at the complex.
1. Bring paper and pencil for notes.
2. Bring shoes appropriate for light work on the soccer field (cleats not required). And dress for the weather.
3. Bring $10 cash or check for a pizza/pop lunch OR bring your own lunch. Please do bring your own water and snacks for the day.

4:30-6PM is the next step clinic which parents are invited/encouraged to attend along with their new referee. We will cover how to access referee resources, register at a referee association, self-assign to matches, submit a match report, payment, uniforms, etc.

There will be an exam at the end of class which must be passed to earn your license. Pay very close attention to the questions and answers during the online education.

In Washington Youth Soccer Latest News

Rainier Soccer Alliance returns to WA Youth Soccer

In an ongoing Rainier Soccer Alliance returns to WA Youth Soccerto provide families access to the highest quality soccer programs, Washington Youth Soccer, the largest youth sports organization in Washington State, is proud to announce that Rainier Soccer Alliance will return all programming to WA Youth Soccer in the Fall of 2018.

“Over the past year, WA Youth Soccer has been working to reengage with associations and clubs around the state to reintroduce the value proposition of being part of the WA Youth Soccer family,” commented Dan Popp, Washington Youth Soccer President. “We are thrilled to welcome Rainier Soccer Alliance back to WA Youth Soccer and we look forward to serving their players and families with the best youth soccer programming in the state.”

Rainier Soccer Alliance Director of Soccer Gwynne Williams stated, "I am delighted our aspiring young soccer players will join Washington Youth Soccer Association programming. WA Youth Soccer provides an established pathway of player and coach development that will enable our entire club to achieve our mission of developing the game at all levels, and assisting our players to become better in all facets of their lives.”

“I am excited to lead the Rainier Soccer Alliance as we join WA Youth Soccer,” said RSA President Gillian Johnston. “Our members and staff look forward to the professional support and structure that WA Youth Soccer provides. We all look forward to seeing our children enjoy the game of soccer.”

With 100,000 players registered annually, WA Youth Soccer is a nonprofit organization bringing soccer opportunities at all levels of the game to kids ages 5-19 across the state. WA Youth Soccer is comprised of 29 Member Associations and over 200 clubs that facilitate recreational, select and regional programs, as well as TOPSoccer (soccer programming for players with disabilities), four annual State Cup Tournaments, state level leagues, an Elite Player Development program, and several soccer outreach programs.